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The Government is committed to assisting
civilians who may be displaced by the
ongoing counter LTTE military operations in
the North and reiterates its firm commitment
to continue providing humanitarian
assistance to the people in the Wanni,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
"Urgent measures have been taken to provide
adequate food and shelter to the displaced
people and additional facilities are being
constructed in Government controlled areas".
The Government Agents of Kilinochchi and
Mullaitivu have confirmed that internally
displaced persons (IDPs) are being
temporarily accommodated in schools, which
are now closed due to holidays. Plans are
underway to settle them in shelters located
in safe areas prior to the commencement of
the new school term. There is absolutely no
truth in the reports of IDPs living under
trees.
While the Government has strongly encouraged
civilians to move from the conflict zone to
safe areas under its control, it is reported
that the LTTE has hindered thousands of
families from moving to safer places by
imposing a strict pass system and in some
instances, forcing some family members to
stay behind to ensure the return of the rest
of the family. These measures seem designed
to use civilians as a buffer against the
government forces which is a serious
violation of international humanitarian
norms.
In these circumstances, it is incumbent on
the international community to exert
pressure on the LTTE to allow civilians to
leave areas controlled by them. The safety
and well-being of civilians can be
effectively ensured in Government controlled
facilities, the Ministry further said.
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